Scott is a founding member of 10 Goal Wealth Management Group. Previously, he directed a solo practice managing more than $100 million in assets. Starting his career at Merrill Lynch in 2005, Scott moved his practice over to then Smith Barney, now Morgan Stanley, in 2008, before joining RBC Wealth Management. He serves a wide range of clients, from families to business owners to professional athletes, and provides investment solutions and customized wealth plans. Scott has experience working with business owners, focusing on a comprehensive approach to implementing complex executive benefits packages, retirement plans for their workforce, and cash management strategies.
While his retail financial services practice started in 2005, Scott brings a business background to the 10 Goal team. Previously, he was a vice president of KemperSports Management, one of the largest golf course development and management companies in the nation. During his tenure with KemperSports, Scott was responsible for golf course acquisitions, third-party management engagements and company-owned development projects. One of his projects was Whiskey Creek Golf Course near Frederick, Maryland, and the first worldwide golf course design project for Ernie Els.
From 2003–2005, Scott was the executive director of the Booz Allen Classic, a PGA TOUR event hosted in Potomac, Maryland. He lead the tournament’s transition from the longest-tenured title sponsor, Kemper Insurance, in PGA TOUR history and a for-profit event, to a nonprofit focus with title sponsor Booz Allen Hamilton. After a successful career with KemperSports, providing customized solutions to meet the needs of golf course owners, the PGA TOUR, the players and their entourages, and the titans of the Washington business community, Scott believed his skill set would transition well to a wealth management practice. He now delivers customized financial solutions to families and businesses to address their financial goals.
Scott is a graduate of Guilford College and was a 4-year member of the baseball team. He and his wife, Cindy, and their three children live in Haymarket, Virginia. Scott is an active member of Park Valley Church and has served on the boards of Evergreen Country Club and Azalea Charities.